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    MinForth

    MinForth

    A minimalistic but complete standard Forth compiler in C

    MinForth V3.4 is a classic Forth system with command-line interface. Development resource requirements are minimal. A source text editor and a C compiler are sufficient. By design no toolchain is required to adapt or rebuild MinForth. A complete rebuild takes only few seconds. Current sources are for Windows and Linux (32-bit or 64-bit). MinForth primitive definitions are written in mixed Forth and C language and are transpiled to pure C code.
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    4tH compiler

    4tH compiler

    A Forth compiler with a little difference

    4tH is a Forth compiler with a little difference. Instead of the standard Forth engine it features a conventional compiler. 4tH is a very small compiler that can create bytecode, C-embeddable bytecode, standalone executables, but also works fine as a scripting language. It supports about 95% of the ANS Forth CORE wordset and features conditional compilation, pipes, files, assertions, forward declarations, enumerations, structures, suspended execution, recursion, include files, etc. It comes...
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    Snd

    Snd is a sound editor

    Snd is a sound editor.
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    amforth: Interpreter on Microcontrollers

    amforth is an extendible interpreter on microcontrollers

    amforth is an extendable command interpreter running on AVR ATmega and TI MSP430 microcontrollers. The Risc-V and ARM architectures are ascending. Turnkey actions for IoT workloads are possible as well. The command language is close to the Forth 2012 standard.
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    FlashForth is a standalone Forth system for the Microchip PIC 18, 24, 30, 33 and the Atmel Atmega series of microcontrollers. A Forth system with interpreter, compiler, assembler and multitasker is provided.
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    FTH Forth Scripting

    FTH Forth Scripting

    FTH Forth Scripting

    FTH provides running stand alone Forth scripts like Ruby etc. and using Forth as an extension language to your application.
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    pFFh

    pFFh

    a self-contained development environment for embedded systems.

    pFFh is a programming language that allows you to launch applications on embedded systems safely, quickly and comfortably. pFFh runs on the target system, combining operation as a command interpreter and code compiler. We can say that pFFh behaves like an operating system on the board under development. All pFFh needs is a serial or USB-serial channel to communicate, and through it, receive and process console commands, either from a keyboard or from files sent from a desktop computer. At...
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    retromidi

    My adventures with MIDI on 8- and 16-bit computers

    See Wiki for usage and more details.
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    Forthlang

    A simple LLVM frontend to Forthlang - my own simple dialect of Forth

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    OspreyForth

    A customized pForth Interpreter with dynamic library loading

    OspreyForth is a personal project to make a customized Forth interpreter that can be used to create command-line scripts and general apps. It is currently capable of loading dynamic libraries and using external C code. In the future code that more directly attaches to the interpreter are planned so as to expand its abilities out-of-the-box.
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    bif-c, a near fig-FORTH in C

    Building a FORTH in C for practice.

    Buggy C language implementation of my BIF 6809 variant of fig-FORTH. May be interesting to programmers with C background who want to understand the high-level version of the low-level of FORTH. Those requiring a functioning FORTH should look elsewhere. (The releases are usually out of date. Best to browse the code repository and download the latest snapshot.) There is now a basic how-to to get you started in the [wiki]. (The OSDN mirror at http://sourceforge.jp/projects/bif-c/ is...
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    Forth auf dem Kleincomputer

    Source Code for eBook ISBN 978-3-907857-19-9

    An dieser Stelle sind die Source Codes zu den Titeln "Forth auf dem Kleincomputer" und "Messen und Steuern mit Forth auf dem Kleincomputer" abgelegt. Der Source Code ist hier teilweise im Fileformat abgelegt, da er aus den alten Quellen durch OCR wieder rekonstruiert wurde. Zur Konvertierung in das Blockformat sind Tools vorhanden. Weitere Beiträge zu Forth sind auf der zugeordneten Webseite als PDF zum Download bereitgestellt.
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    apForth is Another Portable Forth implementation started as pForth fork.
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    DruidBSD is a FreeBSD micro-distribution that supports CD/DVD, USB, and HD booting into a Live BSD Distribution.
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    bfi (brainfuck interpreter) this is written in both C and GFORTH (both) This is tiny. This is useless so essential this is for education first.
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    FurionMUCK is a modern MUD server based on TinyMUCK and Fuzzball extensions. It uses a MySQL driven backend storage engine for improved reliability, functionality, scalability and stablity.
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    Calforth is a variant of the forth computer language. It will run as a forth interperter, as well as strictly compile an executable. Version 1.3 includes support for the 8051 processor and includes a processor emulator as well.
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